Stadtler, M., Scharrer, L., Macedo-Rouet, M., Rouet, J. F., & Bromme, R.
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedWe present an empirical investigation of a classroom training fostering vocational students’ consideration of source information when deciding about science-based controversies. The training was specifically aimed at raising students’ awareness of the division of cognitive labor and the resulting need to take a source’s competence into account when deciding whom to trust. Data were collected from a training group and a waiting list control group in a pretest–posttest design. The results show that students benefitted from the training in terms of their inclination to agree with pertinent expert sources rather than low-pertinent experts and to refer to the source of information to justify their judgment. Source memory was not affected by the training.
Bromme-Koch, Rainer | Professur für Pädagogische Psychologie (Prof. Bromme) |
Scharrer, Lisa | Professur für Pädagogische Psychologie (Prof. Bromme) |
Stadtler, Marc | Professur für Pädagogische Psychologie (Prof. Bromme) |